Taylorside Gospel Hall, SK
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Taylorside is a country farm district west of Melfort, which is 100 miles northeast of Saskatoon. The assembly now meeting at Taylorside Gospel Hall had its start in 1902 when Herbert and Hannah Taylor moved from Ontario to the area to begin homesteading. They had been raised Anglican, had been saved in Gospel tent meetings, and had come into fellowship at Deer Lake Gospel Hall in Ontario. Herbert and his two brothers started the assembly, which met initially in the Herbert Taylor log house. In 1908, the Christians built Taylorside Gospel Hall in the area named for the Taylors. Those in leadership have been several of the extended Taylor family, including Jim Foy, Robson Bertram, Roland Seale, and Clifford Paul. The assembly has had a three-day Conference each year since 1936, and has an annual Easter Youth Conference. Many have been saved through the evening Gospel meetings of the assembly, which numbers over 100 today.
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Taylorside Gospel Hall, SK
Stadacona Gospel Chapel, Moose Jaw, SK
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Dan H. Smith, Ed.D. President, Emmaus Bible College
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Questionnaire responses and other correspondence
History of the Assembly in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, by Amy Spence, 1987
History Outline of the Balsam Bay Assembly, by Harry Newman, 1977
Brandon Gospel Hall, 1888 - 1988
The (Austin) Gospel Hall Story, by Lyle Knox, about 1985
St. James Gospel Chapel, Historic Highlights, undated
History of Arlington Street Gospel Chapel, by H. Zimmermann, undated
Letters of Interest, June 1955, p. 12
